LiteWebServer (LWS) is a small, modular Web server
and Java web container. It is based on code from
Apache's popular Tomcat server, tweaked and
extended for easier installation and management.
It consists of a set of modules that can be
installed separately, so you can install and
manage exactly the features you need. The base
module provides basic Web server features
(HTTP/1.1 support) and support for the Servlet
API. Add-on modules provide additional features,
such as JSP support. Installing new modules and
upgrading or removing existing modules is as easy
as can be with the bundled JustGetIt module manager.

Magic Charts is a tool to easily follow the stock
market using Point and Figure charts. It allows
you to get a set of updated charts everyday in
your mailbox or, if you prefer, download the
charts files from a Web site. Charts of the
following markets are available: US, US mutual
funds, ETFs, iShares, Canada, United Kingdom, and
Europe. A sample portfolio is sent every day.

Arachne is a RPG game written on top of the Shadowed Horizons framework. It aims to make it possible for novice programmers to learn as they go, and for more experienced programmers to contribute their experience to a versatile and interesting gaming concept.

Spider Linker provides the ability to efficiently
make all content on a Web site, particularly
dynamic content, available to Internet search
engines. It discovers content on one or more Web
sites, and creates a table of contents (TOC) of
all the content in a format that is friendly to
search engine spiders. HTML, XML, sitelist.txt,
and Harvest Control List formats are supported,
and custom formats can be constructed. Since it
provides FTP, HTTP/HTTPS, upload, and email
publishing mechanisms, it can also support XML
feeds and other URL submission strategies.

RealBasic Event Calendar allows RealBasic programmers to easily implement a fully featured monthly event calendar into their applications. Users and programmers can add, edit, and remove event dates to a graphical calendar, and then, using drag-and-drop, move the dates around easily and simply. Developers are able to easily manage the dates that are displayed and moved both by attributes as well as by user actions.

Artekopia Netjuke is a cross-platform Web-based audio streaming jukebox powered by PHP 4 and an increasing choice of databases. MP3, Ogg Vorbis, ASF/WMA, and other music file formats are supported. Artekopia Netjuke aims to enable small organizations or communities run a private "mp3.com-like" Web site to access the music they legitimately own, distribute, or are granted access to. It supports most audio players, language packs, optional file downloads, media protection schemes, multi-level security, shared and private playlists, random playlists, images, etc. It also features an unusual, easy-to-use installer module to get you started in minutes.

Take on the role of the Infernal Contractor and raise mayhem in this fast-moving 3D office simulation. This episode sees you racing round the office against the clock in an attempt to prove your fitness to the demanding recruiters. Slippery floors and dodgy ergonomics are all that stand between you and gainful employment. Hear encouraging phone calls from your agent, the harsh judgements of the recruiters, and the final countdown as you race for the finish line in this interactive simulation.

DeskNow WebMessenger is a Jabber/XMPP secure
instant messaging server that includes a
Web-based IM client. It can be accessed
transparently across firewalls, proxies, and
NAT, and supports 128-bit SSL encryption. Other
features include the support for unlimited
virtual domains, a Web-based administration
console, and the ability to send broadcast
messages and alerts to all users. It is
compatible with the most popular Jabber clients,
and can run on any OS.

Defaults Manager is an editor for the User
Defaults preferences database on Mac OS X. It
allows you to easily view, edit, delete, and
backup preferences, and can be used to view and
change the preferences in almost any
application. It is useful for developers that
want to make sure their preferences are being
stored and changed correctly, and can be used to
unlock features that previously required the use
of Terminal.